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  • I'd appreciate some feedback on what I'm looking to do.
    I'm wanting to follow the FUTO guide, but I don't want to build a router, to save on some money for now.
    So I'm planning on buying a Mikrotik MT RB750Gr3 and putting OpenWrt on it, then using my current TP-Link Archer C6 as a wireless access point. (will buy a dedicated AP in the future).
    One thing I wonder is, if there is a Mikrotik model that would be better?

  • Kann jemand das bitte genauer erklären? Elon und Trump kenne ich natürlich.
    Wer ist Alice und Friendman? Und wer ist diese Neubauer? Eine Schauspielerin sicherlich, so viel kann ich daraus ableiten.

  • I'm not sure what you're trying to say in response to what I said. I'm not denying that Musk lies.
    I'm saying calling money from government contracts for NASA and the likes subsidies is not correct. Unless my definition of subsidies isn't right and needs expanding.

  • If that's the case, which I suspect it is, we look really fucking dumb being so hyperbolic(or what would the word be here? I just woke up). Let's not stoop to their level with nonsense like this, there are plenty of legitimate criticisms to be made.

  • BestOfLemmy @lemmy.world
    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    (https://lemm.ee/u/LWD) presents information relating to accusations of source obfuscation around rising search engine Kagi

    Frustratingly, doing a search on that Changelog page for sources is mostly full of stuff not relevant to my search.

    I did find a different post on Lemmy that talks about it, though. This post is incredibly thorough, and does an excellent job of undoing Kagi's attempt to memory-hole the information about which sources they use.

    This makes it all the more frustrating that Vlad refuses to re-add them, instead asking to know why we would care. Here's a link to that conversation, which is on a platform controlled by Vlad, which appears to be resistant to archiving services that attempt to fetch those particular comments. Also for posterity:

    slamor
    Oct 27, 2024
    https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html

    There is really no proper information about search sources. We need to know what resources are used and at what rate.

    Please make a more detailed and clear edit.

    Vlad
    Oct 29, 2024
    [@]slamor Is there any pa

  • Here is a comment I made in a relevant thread, where they discuss sync (here: https://lemmy.world/comment/14130358)

    As someone who used sync on reddit for many years, I switched to Summit a few weeks ago and it's great. This post comparing a lot of lemmy apps made me finally take the plunge: https://lemmy.world/post/18159531

    TLDR: A lot of formatting is messed up on sync.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    Running a Continuous NAS on Dual-Boot PC with Linux and Windows: Is It Possible?

    I have a desktop PC with two SSDs—one with Windows installed and the other currently empty, which I plan to use for Linux as I migrate to it. Additionally, I have two 4TB HDDs I intend to configure for NAS storage.

    Since I can't afford a dedicated NAS setup just yet, I’m considering dedicating a portion of the empty SSD to run a NAS solution like TrueNAS or Proxmox for self-hosting. Ideally, I'd like the NAS portion to operate continuously in the background, while allowing me to boot into either Linux or Windows as usual.

    Is it possible to set up the NAS environment this way, so it’s always running and accessible, even as I switch between Linux and Windows on my main system?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    Help with internet archive not providing a archive link

    I'm trying to get a archived link for this website, which I want to archive for a bachelor thesis. But it's always giving me errors when clicking the timestamp on the calendar where it says it was archived. I'd really appreciate some help, I've been trying to troubleshoot for a few hours now. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/psychologist-blinds-woman-drain-cleaner-6552282

    Edit: ok, I went back to 2015 on the calendar and it worked from back then. Idk if the robot.txt is preventing more recent archive attempts. Here is a functioning link just to have this post completed as "answered" https://web.archive.org/web/20151002133313/https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/psychologist-blinds-woman-drain-cleaner-6552282

    datahoarder @lemmy.ml
    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    Seeking Advice: Efficiently Archiving Lemmy Comments and Posts on Android

    Hi everyone,

    I'm looking for a more efficient way to save and archive Lemmy comments and posts on my Android phone.
    Currently, when I come across a comment I want to keep for future reference, I manually copy the text and link, then paste it into a note in my Obsidian vault. If there's an image or other media in the original post, I save and include that as well.

    However, this process feels a bit cumbersome. Ideally, I’d like a way to quickly save or share a comment or post URL and automatically archive the top 20 or so comment chains, along with the original post, including any images, videos, or articles.

    Has anyone found a streamlined method for doing this? I often find that by the time I return to check the responses or review the content, the post or article has disappeared. Any tips or tools that could help simplify this process would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    Finding recent post comparing lemmy clients on how they view markup etc

    Recently, within the last month or two, here was a very thorough lemmy post, maybe from a community called fediverse? It compared lots of lemmy clients, one comparison, maybe the main comparison? Was how the clients displayed markup and then gave a rating to each client. I remember jerboa and voyager being one of the top performers. Can someone help me find this post? Or advise me on how to search for it better? I already looked st the mentioned community but didn't find anything.
    I'd appreciate any help.